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INDUSTRY NEWS


Oil spill response limited announces enhanced air freight capability for capping stacks


Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) has reached another important milestone in the development of its subsea capping and containment response capabilities – successfully completing an air transport test flight of a fully assembled subsea capping stack for the first time.


The newly demonstrated expertise has the potential to significantly reduce capping stack mobilisation times, and represents the realisation of a key objective for OSRL and all those involved in its Subsea Well Intervention Services (SWIS).


Matt Clements, OSRL’s director of SWIS, commented: “At OSRL, part of our mission is to constantly identify new ways to better support our members and adapt to their changing requirements through new technology, equipment and processes. From our leading role working with the Subsea Well Response Project (SWRP), to the recent development of our Offset Installation System for subsea wells, to today


and the realisation of another major achievement, we are continuing to lead and


demonstrate the value we provide to our members and the wider industry.”


OSRL would like to thank all its partners in successful completion of the mobilisation demonstration for industry; Antonov Airlines, Asco Norge AS, Chapman Freeborn, Klepp Special Transport, L+M, News on Request, Nordic Crane and Trendsetter Engineering.


LINK https://vimeo.com/286015083


API welcomes Debra Phillips as vice president of API’s global industry services division


The American Petroleum Institute (API) is pleased to announce the appointment of Debra Phillips as API Vice President of Global Industry Services (GIS) – which is responsible for certification, standards- setting, training, events, publications and safety programs for onshore, onshore and refinery operations – on October 1st from the American Chemistry Council (ACC), where she serves as vice president of Sustainability and Market Outreach.


Phillips will lead a team of more than 100 safety and engineering professionals in Beijing, Dubai, Singapore, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, and Washington, D.C. She will oversee the natural gas and oil industry’s standards development and suite of programs that enable the industry to innovate and manufacture superior products consistently, provide critical services, ensure fairness in the marketplace for businesses and consumers alike, and promote the acceptance of products and practices globally.


“It’s an exciting time to join API and a privilege to lead the team of dedicated and talented professionals working to ensure the safety and quality of the industry’s operations around the world every day,” said Phillips. “In the months and years ahead, GIS will continue to broaden the availability of world class programs and services tailored to meet companies’ needs for today’s marketplace.”


LINK www.api.org


LUBE MAGAZINE NO.147 OCTOBER 2018


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